MAJESTIC "I'AV.MEXT DEFERRED," With Chas. Laughton and Maureen O'Sullivan. LAUREL, AND HARDY in "SCRAM. M A TESTIC — TO-MORROW. MAJESTIC - TO-MORROW. AT 11 A.M. Even Barnum never Dreamed of such Sensations as are contained in i>nn e 'Era Back Alive." THE "j;KFOKE~TUI'S THRILLING DRAMA FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE. Kadio Pictures Present " BRING "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE." 'EM BACK ALIVE." In the perilous heart of Malaya Frank Buck iiw lni-'hiv CONFLICT that began in the dawn of"the world .. . for the FIRST TIME beheld by mortal eyes! You, too, can «Jtn«Bh WONDERS of the wild . . . EIGHTS that no civilised man had seen. THRILLS that no human heart lias ever known. AMAZING SOUND FILM RECORD OF ADVENTURE. GRANTT.ANP RICE LOWELL THOMAS SAW IT! SAW IT' ■ He said: "A Grand ne said : "It's real Picture. Ivc seen Jnnglfi? rea i wild two previews and I anima i s an <i Real don't want to miss Thrills." the opening night. RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG AND OLD vr \YTTHOUT ANY RESERVA"tions whatsoever. " BRING " BRING 'EM 'EM ' BACK BACK ALIVE." ALIVE." Every Foot of this Picture was made in'the Malayan Jungle Country. YOU'LL SEE Frank Buck capture a baby elephant with bare hands! YOU LL HtAtt the infuriated tuskers trumpeting for their lost child! YOU'LL SEE a 80-foot Python at death's grip -with a rJyal Bengal tiger! YOU'LL SEE the man-eating cat entering a native village! .YOU'LL HEAR the monkevs chitter in the trees! YOU'LL SEE the daring capture of the rarest of reptiles, the monitor lizard! YOU'LL SEE- the supreme thrill of all time, the finish fight between the kings of the jungle, tiger and black panther. Everybody's Favourites, Everybody's Favourites, MICKEY & MINNIE MOUSE MICKEY & MINNIE MOUSE MICKEY &■ MINNIE" MOUSE In Their Latest Escapade,- " MICKEY IN ARABIA." This has never been screened in Auckland before. IFREE .to boys FREE The First 50 Boys or Girls in TT'TJTT'TP the Queues next Thursday an-1 rxv£jisj Friday Mornings at 11 a.m. FREE wIU be s lven FREE zoo FREE AND TRAM FREE ~ passes."" FREE Admission, c>l THE BIG HOLIDAY SHOW OPENS TO-MORROW, AT THE MAJESTIC. rTHE~XONDONn^^ >#XaLL-BRITISH STAR Y JACK BUCHANAN, N C.A And ANNA NEAGLE In 6d bd "GOOD-NIGHT, 6d VIENNA." 6d fij You will Enjoy Every Moment. DU EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. 6d fd 6d 6d 6d 6d THE LONDON. 6d 6d 1 PRINCE EDWARD NS§ (6* THEATRE . Karaugahape Road. * (Direction : John Fuller & Sons, Ltd.) — Daily, 2 and 7.45 p.m. sz. ( and sHANNONi j^ = ■ " AFTER THE RAIN," ■ = = 4. Dramatic Story of the South. Seas.— — :— Also — ■■ = "HEART OF NEW YORK."= — Comedy Sensation o£ the year. — : -- Featuring GBORGB SYDNEY. _ = = DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAMME, — =iiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii= MPIRB - DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. WARNER BAXTER, in "SURRENDER." ■Good Supporting Programme. NEHUNGA PICTURES — TO-NIGHT. WILL ROGERS, in Strand. "rjOWN rflO "pARTH," Strand. " J- , OWN -L O J^ARTH," Strand. A Laugh in Every Foot. Strand. Comedy and News. CARNIVALS. rjr\ TAURANGA REGATTA. mm BOXING DAY. THE BIGGEST AQUATIC CARNIVAL IN THE DOMINION. ROWING, LAUNCH, SAILING, SWIMMING AND SIDE-SHOWS. SPECIAL S-OAR CHALLENGE RACE FOR THE SOMERVILLE SHIELD. HIGHLAND PIPING AND DANCING. AERO BOMBING DISPLAY. OCEAN RACE. Entries for two OCEAN RACES, for Keel and Centre-board Yachts, Auckland to The Mount, close with Royal N.Z. Yacht Squadron TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), December 22, at 8 p.m. Entry Fee: Keel, I*s/; Centreboard, 10/. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES BY RAIL FROM ALL STATIONS. COME TO TAURANGA BOXING DAT. FRED. C. WARNER, Hon. Sec, :21 Tauranga Regatta Club. ■ ART UNIONS. . MT. EDEN UNEMPLOYED WORKERS' ASSOCIATION. Ist Prize, J. K. Davies, Mt. Eden, 2483 2nd Prize. Mrs. A. Diggrtson, Bay of Plenty, 1370: 3rd Prize, Mrs. G. White, Mt. Eden, 2584. x2l ROAD BOARD NOTICES. A/FOUNT KOSKILL ROAD BOAKD. REGISTRATION OF DOGS?, 1033. Pursuant to Section S of the Dogs Registration Act, 1908, notice is hereby given that the fee of such registration for the rear 1933 has been fixed as follows':— For Dogs kept solely for the purpose of herding sheep or cattle . "Each 2/6 AH Other Dogs Each 5/ Fees are payable to MR. JENKINS, of Mt. Roskill Road, who will be in attendance on each Saturday Morning from 10 a.m. rill Noon during January at the Board's Ofiicc. Mt. Albert Road. Mt. Roskill, for the purpose of registering dogs. Any dog found without a proper collar after January 1 next is liable to be ilostroycd. J. H. REICH, x2l -* .-■... Cleris,.m
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 22
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